Rabbit Hole 3D: Steam Edition is a minimalistic retro puzzle game. The game features 3D word puzzles based on Chapter 1 of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Players must navigate through keywords from the book’s initial chapter.

I got this game with a discount and I still dont think it was worth it the controls seem all stiff one direction and loose in the other. I guess the goal is to not hit words you are falling toward but it is hard to see if you will hit them or not with the way the camera is angled plus camera jerking. also its not very fun to play.

This game needs something more, it is very frustrating to have to repeat the same level over and over again because of hitting the letters and you get no reward that makes you want to continue, this game should have checkpoints and the letters that are left for power up should be highlighted because is difficult to see with such speed, this game more looks like a torture experiment as the achievement of trying 500 times without exiting the game suggests.

I honestly could not get past the "E" in the tutorial. BUt if you can manage pass it then enjoy. It's a syupid litlle game that very closely, with cheaper mechanics, then that of Velocibox. But you're probably better of playing solitair on windows unless you got the game with a cheap discount like 90% off.

i do recomend it for anyone interested in cracking this "E" tutorial xp but if you looking for a game to get into and lose yourself in then you're looking at the wrong game. You won't get too far after you start playing.

I rather like it. Very simple objective, and while the only reason to come back and play is to beat your old (or friends') scores, it was enough to keep me playing.

The music and the narrator are both nice. Nothing special, but as long as it's not annoying, I'm alright with it.

The concept of the game where the narrator tells you what to expect is rather intriguing and unique. Doesn't hurt that I have read the story and enjoyed it.

Only disappointment is how short it was. I didn't expect them to do the game for the whole story, but only eleven and a half minutes? Could be longer. Also disappointed that I beat it, yet am quite far away from that coveted #1 spot on the leaderboards. I guess you get more points for the amount of lives you have left at the end? Either way, I think I'm done with it.

Sadly developers of such games allways test their games with superhumans and they expect everyone got such reflexes and fast reaction times. But not everyone has insane handdexterity, some might be clever instead or skilled in some other ability. This is way every game need to have diffculty settings. Challenge is good, but we arent the same, what is challenging for some, might be impossoble for others.

This game is way too fast and hard. If you a gamer who like to finish the games you bought, then dont buy it, you will just get frustrated. Also, if you like to get perfect games, avoid this as hell.

You dodge letters from Alice in Wonderland to collect more letters that form the phrase 'Rabbit Hole'. The game explains this terribly and it controls even worse. I'm not sure why this was made but hey, if you feel like wasting $1.97, pick this up. If you want to not be frustrated, disoriented and possibly sickened, skip this.

This game is simple in it's concept however has some major flaws to it. first of all the idea is to avoid crashing into letters as the voice over tells the story of alice in wonderland. which is an interesting idea for a fan of the story, and simple enogh of a mechanic for ever young players. then the first issue comes into play the controls.

the movement in this game is very confusing and jerky when you move quickly to the next line in a few seconds yet moving up and down is instantly from very bottom to very top, meanwhile moving from left to right is done in one square size movements so moving around requires mashing the left or right button to move across letters while moving up and down can confuse you to thinking I can move down a little and go through the loop, instead crashing.

the second issue I find with this game is the restart mechanic after crashing. in some games this wouldn't be a problem however I look at this game as something more for a younger audience than an adult hardcore gamer, and there is no enjoyment from hearing the first line of the story over and over again. I would rather prefer that the game worked more around a score attack instead of make a perfect run-through to be able to hear the story.

this for kids wouldn't be good given how much it requires to be exact and remember how to go through and avoids storytelling. and for adults looking for a challenge there are many better games which won't irritate you by saying the same things over and over again.

Pretty basic: The narrator reads a line from Alice in Wonderland which, word by word, fly at you. You have to dodge between the letters and thereby pick them up as you go; if you fill out the words "rabbit hole" you get an extra life, i.e. an extra chance, when you inevitably die.

As someone who thoroughly enjoyed Super Hexagon, I can't say I reccomend. It's hard, not just because it tests your reflexes, but 3D objects flying at you without any indication of which plane you're positioned on makes it difficult to tell if you're in going to make it in the gap or not. And each time you move left or right the camera does an awful jerk that's strainful to the eyes. I'd pass.